As soon as the boys are in bed I'm heading out to shoot the fog. Not sure whether to hit the streets or the park.
I'm looking for spookiness in the park but would also like to get some nocturnal urban fogginess. Streaming tail lights. That sort of thing. Just for fun.
Well smart posting your shots here, Ronski. Wonderful to see. Please send me your Flickr link again as the private messages vanish once opened. I should have saved it, I guess.
I hope you don't mind if I stick some pix in too from SYDENHAMSHOTS.
Wow, these are amazing photos! Thanks for sharing them. Somerfield never looked so good...
My boyfriend and I have just moved to Sydenham too, and I'm v. excited to discover that we've got our own residential photographer Planning to get involved in the Arts Fest in the summer so hope to see more of your pics then.
So many people only get their cameras out when they go away on holiday.
This thread, and Paul's others, have made me think....we should all go out and about with our cameras every now and then, and take photos of the places familiar to us, everyday scenes....
Someone somewhere at some point in time, the historians of the future, maybe, will appreciate it.
Oh nooo! Thanks for the welcome, but sorry for the mix up Paul - one of the perils of remotely exploring your local area in work time! If it's any consolation, I also love your misty pic of the zebra crossing. Nice to know that there are two local photographers at work!
As a thank you to those of you who voted for my little Sydenham film, I'd like to make available a high resolution download of one of the above images. It's a 13 x 10" photo at 300 dpi. Simply download, save to disk or jump drive and bring it to your favorite lab for printing.
All I'm hoping to do is bring a smile to some faces during these grim times. I'm beginning to love Sydenham and I want to make interesting pictures of the place for people to enjoy. Simple as that really.